Fibre Channel ServerNet Adapter Installation and Support Guide (G06.27+, H06.03+)
Installing an FCSA
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Start Completing the Configuration Forms
Table 2-3. SCF ADD DISK Command Attribute Names for ESS
Connections (page 1 of 2)
SCF Attribute Name/ Attribute Value Description
PRIMARYCPU number
BACKUPCPU number
The attribute values specify the primary and
backup processor locations of the DISK
object.
PRIMARYLOCATION ( g,m,s )
BACKUPLOCATION ( g,m,s)
The attribute values specify the group,
module, and slot of the primary and backup
FCSAs. (For fault-tolerance, the backup
should be in an FCSA in a different IOAM
logical module.) See Figure 1-7
on page 1-14
for a picture relating the attributes to the
storage-subsystem path and see
DISK
Configuration (ESS Connection) on page 2-15
for an example of the format of these fields.
MIRRORLOCATION ( g,m,s ),
MBACKUPLOCATION ( g,m,s )
The attribute values specify the group,
module, and slot of the primary and backup
FCSAs for the mirror DISK object. (For fault-
tolerance, the backup should be in an FCSA
in a different IOAM logical module.) See
DISK
Configuration (ESS Connection) on page 2-15
for an example of the format of these fields.
PRIMARYSAC {number | name}
BACKUPSAC {number | name}
The attribute values specify the primary and
backup SACs for the DISK object. (For fault-
tolerance, they should be in an FCSA in a
different IOAM logical module.)
MIRRRRORSAC {number | name}
MBACKUPSAC {number | name}
The attribute values specify the primary and
backup SACs for the mirror DISK objects.
(For fault-tolerance, these should be different
from the primaries and backupsac.)
PRIMARYPORTNAME number
BACKUPPORTNAME number
The attribute values specify the WWNs of the
primary and backup Fibre Channel ports on
the ESS. Obtain this information from the
ESS administrator. (The choices should be
guided by the overall fault-tolerant strategy
for the storage subsystem configuration.) You
can have 256 primary and backup ports on
each FCSA SAC.
* Command View used by the FC switch and ESS administrators refers to the LUN number
in hexadecimal format whereas SCF refers to the LUN number in decimal format. Both the
Command View and SCF refer to the WWNs in hexadecimal format.